Jay-Z’s Request to File for Dismissal of Rape Accuser’s Lawsuit Granted by Judge
- Jay-Z's legal team has received approval to file a motion for dismissal in a lawsuit alleging he raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000, as confirmed by Judge Analisa Torres.
- The accuser, known as Jane Doe, must file opposition papers by February 28, with Jay-Z's team allowed to reply by March 14.
- Judge Torres ruled that Jane Doe's anonymity will remain protected despite a request from Jay-Z's lawyer to disclose it.
- Jane Doe's inconsistencies in her account were acknowledged, and her claims are challenged by Jay-Z's legal team based on timing and jurisdiction issues.
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